Posted on 01/02/2017 5:57:52 AM PST by xzins
Well, in the Alaskan interior, winters can be brutal. With temperatures dropping below zero, burning wood is the only viable way for Alaskans in these rather desolate areas to stay warm. Yet, government thinks this is a problem concerning small-particle pollution. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency is so concerned that theyre mulling fining people who burn wood to stay warm. John Daniel Davidson, a senior correspondent for The Federalist (and Alaskan native) had more:
***If only the bureaucrats in Washington DC knew what the wolf-dog knew. But alas, now comes the federal government to tell the inhabitants of Alaskas interior that, really, they should not be building fires to keep themselves warm during the winter. The New York Times reports the Environmental Protection Agency could soon declare the Alaskan cities of Fairbanks and North Pole, which have a combined population of about 100,000, in serious noncompliance of the Clean Air Act early next year.
Like most people in Alaska, the residents of those frozen cities are burning wood to keep themselves warm this winter. Smoke from wood-burning stoves increases small-particle pollution, which settles in low-lying areas and can be breathed in. The EPA thinks this is a big problem. Eight years ago, the agency ruled that wide swaths of the most densely populated parts of the region were in non-attainment of federal air quality standards.
That prompted state and local authorities to look for ways to cut down on pollution from wood-burning stoves, including the possibility of fining residents who burn wood. After all, a declaration of noncompliance from the EPA would have enormous economic implications for the region, like the loss of federal transportation funding.
The problem is, theres no replacement for wood-burning stoves in Alaskas interior. Heating oil is too expensive for a lot of people, and natural gas isnt available. So theyve got to burn something.
[ ] This of course is a ridiculous situation. The EPA has no business telling Alaskans they shouldnt burn wood to keep warm in the depths of winter. For one thing, concern over air pollution from wood smoke is misplaced. The high levels of particulate matter in places like Fairbanks in January are not the same thing as smog in Los Angeles.
The areas affected by pollution from wood stoves are relatively small because theyre the result of something called inversion. At -30 degrees Fahrenheit, smoke doesnt rise. It drops down to ground level and settles in low-lying areas. But this doesnt happen city-wide, it happens on a single block or street.***
Well, hopefully things will change once the Trump administration takes over on January 20.
Nuttin but their own hot air.
Move the EPA Winter Headquarters to Nome.
EPA to Americans: ‘We want Trump to disband us, so America can be free from morons like us, because the blue Spotted green eyed earthworm is more valuable than humans.’
*** blue Spotted green eyed earthworm***
Large mouth bass in our area prefer greenish nightcrawlers
Dear President-elect Trump.
You would do the country a world of good if you were to DUMP THE EPA.... and right away.
They have become a political organ of the Marxist and need to be scrapped.
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By far the most anti-American organization in the Federal government. Operated by Marxist-inspired tyrants, control freaks pushing globalist programs like Agenda 21, hassling farmers all over the country. A despicable cabal of ‘rat leftists who should be investigated for activities designed to destroy America. LOCK ‘EM UP!
What say we burn EPA apparatchiks instead.
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Best post of the day, and I wish it had been mine.
The one who ordered the Gatlinburg fire NOT to be fought for FIVE days??
http://wildfiretoday.com/2016/12/31/news-sentinel-article-about-gatlinburg-fire/
Dismantle the EPA? Would that solve the problem?
President Trump, tear down this bureaucracy!
Well then, I guess they're going to get shot.
Thanks for sharing that article with me. Although it’s from the Times, it was very well written, had named sources throughout and didn’t crawl in bed with either side of the situation. It will be interesting to see what impact, common sense has over the EPA, once Trump is in office.
Soooo—How many employees of the EPA were on the lines with the firefighters this past year when the forest fires were out of control?
NONE? Hypocrites!!!
When it’s colder than forty below, the particulates aren’t going too high. How about burning IRS and EPA regulations instead.
Lots of them to burn.
Problem take a number of Alaska winters. :>)
Neat.
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